Susan shook her head and said, “It’s nothing serious.
”
She chose to keep her family matters private.
Madisyn’s expression showed concern, but she didn’t ask any more questions.
They started their shopping immediately.
Though they hadn’t seen each other for a while, their rtionship seemed stronger than ever.
“Have you heard anything from Giana?” Susan inquired.
“No.
”
“I saw online that she’s moved abroad and appears to be thriving,”
Susan said.
Madisyn nodded.
It was a good thing that Giana could focus on her efforts abroad instead of causing upheavals.
During their shopping, they noticed a booth offering free consultations to raise awareness about cancer.
Susan feltpelled to stop.
Her grandfather was battling cancer, and though his prognosis even with surgery was grim, she was not ready to stop fighting.
Each time she encountered a hospital or a medical event, she felt the need to gather information.
A N G E L A ‘s L I B R A R Y
“What’s up?” Madisyn noticed Susan’s concerned expression.
“I want to check this out,” Susan said.
They approached, and Susan spoke with the doctor about the details.
Madisyn was taken aback by the conversation.
The doctor’s insights were simr to what Susan had heard before, leaving her visibly disheartened.
“There might be other options,” Madisyn suggested from behind her.
“Really?” Susan turned towards her with hope in her eyes.
“Yes, I know of a doctor who could potentially improve the sess rate of your grandfather’s surgery,” Madisyn exined gently.
Susan’s eyes welled up with tears, her voice filled with hope, as she asked, “Really? Madisyn, who is it?”
“I’ll get in touch with the doctorter.novelbin
Don’t worry,” Madisyn said gently.
“Did you go back home this time because of your grandfather?”
Not really.
But Susan still nodded.
“Yes.
”
Madisyn’s expression showed concern.
“Why wouldn’t you tell me something so important? Aren’t we close friends?”
Susan replied with a hint of sorrow, “I’m sorry, Madisyn.
I didn’t want to burden you.
”